Horse companion – Tamra
Location – Iowa
Diagnosis – Toxic Metal Poisoning.
Sep 15, 2009
Dear Lisa-
I was wondering if you would be able to help me with my two Haflingers.
I am concerned with two issues- toxicity and general nutrition.
My rural water reports show high numbers of fluoride in the system. The
horses have been drinking this water for three years.
Their teeth are stained… starting at the gum lines and seem to have
divots in their teeth.
The horses also have some chalky, white stuff going on with their hooves,
starting at the top. My natural barefoot trimmer thinks it is odd as do
I.
I had a hair analysis done on both horses.
They both show high levels of aluminum.
(Assuming the reports are accurate, and the aluminum is not a result on
the outside of the hair, due to dirt rolling, or a natural hair product.)
My thoughts are that this is from the drinking water also.
(Aluminum in water is not regulated so doesn’t have to be reported.)
We will have a reverse osmosis filter system in place by this week for the
horses’ water.
Would you be able to help with herbs that may help detox the fluoride
which is stored in the teeth and bones?
And aluminum which causes inflammation in the body and concentrates on the
nervous system?
For general nutrition, along with hay and pasture- I’ve fed whole raw
foods to the horses for three years. Fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds, greens
and herbs from my garden.
But I feel like I haven’t given them enough, thinking their daily salads
are too small
I was wondering if you would be able to help me in this area also? I
believe it is important for their health and immune system.
Thanks for your time-
Tamra Danielson
November 2009
Hi Lisa-
The boys are doing great.
They really enjoy the herbs, they smell great!
Attach pictures of rusty and adler november 2009
January 25,2010
Hi Lisa-
Not the best photos
but wanted to share how much the boys’ teeth have
improved since being on their new diets.
I took before photos. You can see the dark, ugly stuff on their enamel
right below their gum lines. Adler’s being worse.
All gone in 3 months.
Very exciting.
Thanks!
Tamra
Adler’s Teeth Before and After
Rusty’s Teeth Before and After





















